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How to clean a burnt frying pan from carbon deposits at home
Even with very careful handling of kitchen utensils, over time, the question arises: how to wash the pan from carbon deposits. This can be done using special means or folk recipes. During the cleaning procedure, you must follow the safety rules.
If used improperly, carbon deposits form on Teflon and ceramic pans. To get rid of it, you need to choose a non-aggressive method that will not damage the coating. You can clean the product in the dishwasher by selecting the maximum mode and repeating the procedure twice. However, if there is no such technique in the house, use boiling.
How do I clean a non-stick frying pan?
Choose a large container that will hold the pan completely. Pour a solution of 3 liters of water, 200 ml of liquid detergent and 3 tablespoons of soda ash into a container. A frying pan is dipped into a boiling liquid and left for a while. The procedure will remove plaque and not damage the coating.
How to clean a burnt cast iron pan?
The most aggressive methods can be used to clean massive items:
- Blowtorch – This dangerous but effective procedure needs to be done outdoors. Fix the pan, light the blowtorch and carefully work the product inside and out. Burnt fat completely burns out in a few minutes;
- calcination – an empty pan is put on fire and heated for a long time. Before starting the process, be sure to open the vents, as an unpleasant odor will be emitted during heating.
These options are only suitable for cast iron pans.
How to clean a frying pan from carbon deposits at home
If the option with burning carbon does not suit you, use the folk recipe using silicate glue. For this you will need:
- 100 ml of stationery glue;
- Xnumx soda;
- 100 g of liquid detergent or crushed laundry soap.
Pour water into a large container and add the listed ingredients. Bring the solution to a boil, put a frying pan in it and leave for half an hour. After that, take out the cast iron product and rinse thoroughly with dishwashing detergent.
These simple tips will help you get rid of carbon deposits. However, to avoid such measures, you need to wash the pan after each cooking. Careful handling of the dishes will prolong their life.